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  2. 50 Real Photos That Look Like They’re Straight Out Of A Video ...

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    Image credits: mttcrss Latter believes game graphics don't always have to be ultra-realistic - like the photos featured in this list. But it really depends on the game.

  3. Virtual photography - Wikipedia

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    However, Metal Gear Solid: Integral released in 1999 featured a photo mode, separate from the game itself, where one can take pictures of certain characters, although it is unknown if the images could be exported. [4] Gran Turismo 4, released in 2004, became the first known video game to include a photo mode that allowed players to export images.

  4. Photography game - Wikipedia

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    A photography game is a video game genre in which taking photographs using the in-game camera system is a key game mechanic.Photography games often employ mechanics similar to a first-person shooter, but rather than using a gun to kill enemies, the goal is to use a camera to take photographs of things in the game world. [1]

  5. Category:Video game articles requesting photos - Wikipedia

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    Video game articles requesting identifying photos such as photographs of people or hardware. This category is populated by adding "|needs-photo=yes" to the {{WikiProject Video games}} talk page template. For example, {{WikiProject Video games|needs-photo=yes}}. See also: Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Video Game Images

  6. Category:Screenshots of video games - Wikipedia

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    File:A Difficult Game About Climbing Gameplay footage.png; File:A Monster's Expedition gameplay.jpg; File:A Plague Tale Innocence gameplay screenshot.jpg; File:A screenshot of the game Shift, on the screen where the shift mechanic is introduced.png; File:A Space for the Unbound screenshot.jpg; File:A Way Out screenshot.jpg; File:A3SR gameplay.png

  7. Viewfinder (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Viewfinder started off as an experiment by indie game developer Matt Stark around November 2019. Stark posted a video to social media showing the ability to dynamically take a photograph in a game world and then place that photo to overwrite the world with the contents of the photo.

  8. Fatal Frame - Wikipedia

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    Fatal Frame, titled Zero [a] in Japan and Project Zero in Europe and Australia, is a Japanese survival horror video game series that was created, published and developed by Koei Tecmo (originally Tecmo). Debuting in 2001 with the first entry in the series for the PlayStation 2, the series consists of five main entries. The series is set in ...

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